Rules for Computers:


1. Students may not download, install, or upload application software or program files unless approved by the teacher or the principal.
This simply means that you can't put anything that wasn't there on the computer unless of course staff members of the school allow you too.This includes any hacks or viruses.
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2. Stay on task.
This just means do not go on your e-mail or youtube while you are give an assignment. This way you will not be confused if you need to do it for homework and you will learn how to do something you never knew how to before.
at violates board's policies, any law, or violating terms and agreement's for a company.
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3. Do not use the computers for any illegal uses. This includes breaking the board's policies, breaking the law, violating a company's terms and agreements.
This simply means do not break any laws and use anything illegal. Very straight-forward.

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4. Copying, downloading, or sharing copyrighted material without the owner's permission.
This means downloading films and music without the website owner's permission. Since it's copyrighted you can be punished by law.
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5. No food or drinks near the computers.


If wanted to go to the Internet Cafe make sure you finish eating before you start using computers. Otherwise, you can accidentally spill liquids on the computer which can cause the keyboard to malfunction. Also getting crumbs under the keys can prevent people from pressing the key and some foods might result in the keyboards being sticky.
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Links I used for ideas/rules:

http://www.sedubois.k12.in.us/~kkippenb/computer_rules.htm
http://lincoln.midcoast.com/~ncs/Student_Computer_and_Rules.html
Link for learning about computers and technology:
http://www.ted.com/talks/list?tagid=20&page=1 - This is a really good site for technology. There are educational videos although the speakers may use big words but it's mostly simple. And it gives a whole bunch of topics for technology. You can learn about how computers work, what you're computer is doing, how your computer can be making a "filter bubble" where they choose what they think you want to see. You can even remove the technology filter and look at some other videos. They're educational and although some might be long, they're pretty interesting.